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RocketDrop is the fastest-growing private NH company on Inc. list

NH's fastest growing private companies

New Hampshire companies on the “Inc. 5000” list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country:

Rank

3-YearGrowth

2013Revenue

Business Sector

161. RocketDrop, Salem

2,519%

$72.6m

Business Prods. & Svcs.

738. Body Armor Outlet, Salem

620%

$2.4m

Government Services

953. Edge Velocity, Salem

473%

$2.0m

Telecommunications

1733. RE/MAX Insight, Salem

241%

$2.6m

Real Estate

2070. Direct Capital, Portsmouth

194%

$432.8m

Financial Services

2174. Mainstay Technologies, Belmont

183%

$4.9m

IT Services

2410. Private Jet Services Group, Seabrook

160%

$42.3m

Travel & Hospitality

2519. The Nagler Group, Bedford

150%

$6.4m

Human Resources

2587. Legacy Supply Chain Svcs., Ports.

145%

$343.3m

Logistics & Transport.

2698. The Hype Agency, Salem

139%

$5.1m

Adv. & Marketing

2700. The Bean Group, Portsmouth

139%

$18.0m

Real Estate

2863. Planet Fitness, Newington

129%

$211.0m

Health

3481. Smartware Group, Center Harbor

95%

$3.5m

Software

3544. easyBackgrounds, Newfields

92%

$2.0m

Human Resources

3823. Customer Centricity, Hudson

81%

$4.5m

Business Prods. & Svcs.

3908. GourmetGiftBaskets.com, Kingston

78%

$20.5m

Food & Beverage

4040. Lawn Dawg, Nashua

73%

$11.8m

Environmental Services

4341. Demanko HLC Logistics, Londonderry

63%

$4.7m

Logistics & Transport.

4467. Adaptive Communications, Ports.

59%

$57.5m

IT Services

4547. Highland Forwarding, Londonderry

56%

$16.8m

Logistics & Transport.

4799. Alexander Technology Group, Bedford

49%

$9.8m

IT Services

4815. On Call International, Salem

48%

$50.8m

Health

SALEM — RocketDrop, a wholesale distributor of consumer electronics, including iPhones, scored the highest ranking of any New Hampshire private company in five years in an annual list of fastest-growing, private companies in the United States.

The company, ranked 161st in the country, recorded $72.6 million in revenue in 2013, a 2,519 percent increase over 2010’s figure of $2.8 million, according to Inc. Magazine.

New Hampshire companies scored 22 slots on the magazine’s top 5,000 fastest-growing, private firms, including six from Salem and four from Portsmouth.

RocketDrop scored the highest among New Hampshire companies since 2009, when GourmetGiftBaskets.com in Kingston weighed in at Number 37. That year, 32 Granite State companies made the top 5,000 list.

GourmetGiftBaskets.com made the list for the sixth straight year in 2014, capturing the top New Hampshire spot in 2009 and 2010.

RocketDrop, which couldn’t be reached for comment Monday, listed 15 employees in 2013, or a dozen more than in 2010, when it was founded.

The magazine said the company was “a wholesale distributor of consumer electronics, including iPhones, tablets and laptops, and Xbox.”

Ninth on the New Hampshire list was LEGACY Supply Chain Services, a Portsmouth company running 50 warehouse locations in 19 states and three Canadian provinces. The company, founded in 1975, reported $343.3 million in revenues in 2013, compared to $140 million in 2010. The company had 2,700 employees in 2013, more than doubling its workforce of 1,300 in 2010.

Topping the U.S. list this year was Fuhu, of El Segundo, Calif., which banked revenues of $195.6 million in 2013 compared to $123,000 in 2010.

The 227-employee company created “an Android tablet for kids and an Adobe Air application that allows children to access the Internet in a parent-controlled environment,” the magazine said.

The 2013 Inc. list featured 24 New Hampshire companies in the top 5,000 with Waveguide of Nashua ranked the highest at 1,066 overall.

Thirty one Granite State companies made the list in 2012, 26 in 2011 and 33 in 2010.

The New Hampshire High Tech Council will present an old-school salute to video game technology June 13.

The Trump administration on Wednesday launched a national security investigation into car and truck imports that could lead to new U.S. tariffs similar to those imposed on imported steel and aluminum...